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There is also Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ) was established in 1989 with the vision of achieving stability, security and prosperity for the region through free and open trade and investment.
* 1989 – United Airlines Flight 811, bound for New Zealand from Honolulu, Hawaii, rips open during flight, sucking 9 passengers out of the business-class section.
Lambertsen's invention ( patented by himself several times from 1940 to 1989 ) was a rebreather and is different from the open circuit diving regulator and diving cylinder assemblies also commonly referred to as scuba.
Tension over popular dissatisfaction with Ratsiraka's rule was brought to a head when presidential guards were ordered to open fire on unarmed pro-democracy protesters in 1989.
The " New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening " ( 1999 ) points out that among the various kinds of organisations now known as botanical gardens there are many public gardens with little scientific activity, and it cites a more abbreviated definition that was published by the World Wildlife Fund and IUCN when launching the ’’ Botanic Gardens Conservation Strategy ’’ in 1989: " A botanic garden is a garden containing scientifically ordered and maintained collections of plants, usually documented and labelled, and open to the public for the purposes of recreation, education and research.
It became the Duncan Cultural Center a year later, but did not open to the public until 1989.
Rahl installed decking on half of the trestle between 1989 and 1991, attempting to open it as a bungee jumping platform.
The area of Main Street and the Palace were made a conservation area in 1989 along with other open areas of the village.
Since the " open enrolment " reform of 1989, these schools ( unlike those in England ) have been required to accept pupils up to their capacity, which has also increased.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall on 3 December 1989 the Brocken was again open to the public during a demonstration walk.
* He was inducted in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America as the only open wheel driver in the first class of 1989.
In 1989, while working on the set, O ' Connor was hospitalized and had to undergo open heart surgery, which caused him to miss four episodes at the end of the second season ( actor Joe Don Baker took his place in those episodes as an acting police chief.
The disappearance of open land was most apparent from 1975 to 1989.
In addition, PVS patients often open their eyes in response to feeding, which has to be done by others ; they are capable of swallowing, whereas patients in a coma subsist with their eyes closed ( Emmett, 1989 ).
Citrix Systems, Inc. () is a multinational corporation founded in 1989, that provides server and desktop virtualization, networking, software-as-a-service ( SaaS ), and cloud computing technologies, including Xen open source products.
The route of the M42 was decided as early as 1972 but, due to planning delays, the short section of the M42 north of Bromsgrove did not open until 1989.
Under the " open enrolment " reform of 1989, grammar schools in Northern Ireland ( unlike the remaining grammar schools in England ) were required to accept pupils up to their capacity, which was also increased.
The Fraternity of Baptist Churches was started in 1989 by three churches expelled from the BCWC because of views related to politics, open communion and open baptism.
The Swan Shopping Centre opened in 1989, and was built in the heart of the town's Victorian ' grid iron ' road layout and blocked off Market Street and High Street-although through access was possible for pedestrians while the centre was open.
The first public open fantasy baseball game, Dugout Derby, was developed in 1989 by Lee Marc, Robert Barbiere and Brad Wendkos of Phoneworks who teamed with a West Coast Ad Agency ( Wakeman & deForest ) to launch the game in twelve of the largest local newspapers across the country.
The Watlington line closed to passengers in June 1957, but remained partially open to freight traffic until 1989 and is now run by a preservation society between Chinnor and the outskirts of Princes Risborough ; the line to Thame and Oxford ran its last passenger train in 1963 ; the line through Bourne End to Maidenhead closed in 1970.
Montazeri gave a series of lectures in which he indicated support for a " far more open " policy and in an interview published in Keyhan in early 1989, criticized Khomeini in language that is said to have sealed " his political fate ":
With the end of communism in Poland in 1989, avalanche of new restaurants started to open and basic foodstuffs were once again easily obtainable.
The bee, held every year since 1989, is open to students in the fourth through eighth grade in participating American schools.

1989 and university
In 1990 the university absorbed the Institute of Early Childhood Studies of the Sydney College of Advanced Education, under the terms of the Higher Education ( Amalgamation ) Act 1989.
The University Council is the governing authority of the university under the Macquarie University Act 1989.
From 1989, the shorter training in technology arranged by the municipal polytechnical schools in Sweden was gradually extended and moved in to the university system, from 1989 as two-year courses and from 1995 alternatively as three-year courses.
Much of this first construction was destroyed by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, but the university retains the Quad, the old Chemistry Building ( which is not in use and has been boarded up since the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake ), and Encina Hall ( the residence of Herbert Hoover, John Steinbeck, and Anthony Kennedy during their times at Stanford ).
After the 1989 earthquake inflicted further damage, the university implemented a billion-dollar capital improvement plan to retrofit and renovate older buildings for new, up-to-date uses.
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in the university's atrium between 1947 and 1989, thus making it the only university to host a Nobel Prize ceremony.
) Yale's J. W. Gibbs Laboratory and its J. Willard Gibbs Assistant Professorship in Mathematics are also named in his honor, and the university has hosted two symposia dedicated to Gibbs's life and work, one in 1989 and another on the centenary of his death, in 2003.
This initiated the " Velvet Revolution " in 1989, in which both students and faculty of the university played a large role.
The project of creation of a French-speaking university in the service of the African development was presented and adopted following the Dakar Summit in 1989.
In recognition of his academic achievements, the sciences faculty of the Universidad Nacional Agraria offered Fujimori the deanship and in 1984 appointed him to the rectorship of the university, which he held until 1989.
In 1989 Colgate University banned all DKE activities after the officials found members guilty of hazing, blackballing and other violations of university regulations.
Lee served the university community with distinction from July 1, 1989 through December 31, 1995, leaving the position two and one-half months before he died.
Before 1989, the university was known in Greek as the Supreme School of Economics and Business ( Ανωτάτη Σχολή Οικονομικών και Εμπορικών Επιστημών, Anotati Scholi Oikonomikon kai Emborikon Epistimon, abbrev.
The university was named Ostland-Universität in Dorpat during the German occupation of Estonia in 1941 – 1944 and Tartu State University ( Estonian: Tartu Riiklik Ülikool ) in 1940 – 1941 and 1944 – 1989, during the Soviet occupation.
The university also operates campuses across Washington known as WSU Spokane, WSU Tri-Cities, and WSU Vancouver, all founded in 1989.
* Margaret Vladimir Akopian ( 1989 ) – Medical university student.
It was established in 1972 as the National Institute for Higher Education, Limerick and became a university by statute in 1989 in accordance with the University of Limerick Act 1989.
In 1989 before becoming a university, the name Technological University of Limerick was seriously considered as a title for the new university, this being probably considered as a complement to the strength of the institutes courses in technology, or a derivative name of the proposed federal National Technological University which instead lead to the University of Limerick in its own right:
In 1989 ATI became Auckland Institute of Technology ( AIT ), and the current name was adopted when university status was granted in 2000.
In 1971, WBKY was one of the first to carry NPR's " All Things Considered " and helped debut National Public Radio, changing its call letters to WUKY in 1989 to better reflect its affiliation with the university.
The new university started life on 1 January 1989.
Until the collapse of the East German regime in 1989, Humboldt University remained under tight ideological control of the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands ( Socialist Unity Party of Germany ), or SED, which, by rigorously selecting students according to their conformity to the party line, made sure that no democratic opposition could grow on its university campuses.

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